~Chuck I've checked out some of your posts and your stuff is sick! Now tell me the truth, do you use a plotter for most of your work??? I'm attempting to cut out one of your "sphere" images by hand (i'll post the results) and it's crazy intricate!

BTW Frank- The Tupac disc is a beat in Star Destroyer that I can crush 400+ ft forehand and Tomahawks 350 ft, which is why I put him on there cuz the $hit is Gangsta !

~Chuck I've checked out some of your posts and your stuff is sick! Now tell me the truth, do you use a plotter for most of your work??? I'm attempting to cut out one of your "sphere" images by hand (i'll post the results) and it's crazy intricate!

BTW Frank- The Tupac disc is a beat in Star Destroyer that I can crush 400+ ft forehand and Tomahawks 350 ft, which is why I put him on there cuz the $hit is Gangsta !

RD

He does NOT use a plotter. He must have crazy steady surgeon hands as I have extreme trouble doing some of the things he does. Although I have always had very shaky hands.

ChUcK wrote:Gateway doesn't use foil hotstamps. Dave Mac employs a neanderthal with a chisel and a loveless childhood.

As a matter of fact, I'm putting together a design as we speak that is to be cut on a plotter (by Acid, of course), but it will involve a lot of text and molecular shapes that I want to be perfect.

Other than that, I have no reason to ever use a plotter because I don't really like doing the same design twice. That's the real value of a plotter- the fact that after the initial design and vectorization, which can be a lot of work, you can bang out copies all day long. I can design, print, and cut a design in roughly the same or less time as a vector setup, so why bother?

Probably the real reason is that I like working with my hands way more than working on a computer.

We are not like those other golfers. We throw our clubs and keep our balls where they belong. -Ol' Bob